Krasniqi calls Kurti: Prime Minister, drop the bullshit, pay the wages!

Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Memli Krasniqi has called on Prime Minister Albin Kurti to stop political games and arrogance towards Kosovo citizens and strike workers, but to execute their salaries. “Prime Minister, Leave the bullshit, pay the salaries!”, wrote the opposition leader on his Facebook page. Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Memli Krasniqi has called on Prime Minister Albin Kurti to stop political games and arrogance towards Kosovo citizens and strike workers, but to execute their salaries.
“Prime Minister, Leave the bullshit, pay the salaries!”, wrote the opposition leader on his Facebook page.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, at a media conference, has made a package of aid public to cope with inflation. This action of the Government of Kosovo comes when strikes are organised everywhere in the country.
Kurt has suggested that the government wants to subsidize those who save electricity. If a citizen saves compared to the same period last year, the government will subsidise twice the amount it has been spared.
As a government, we remain committed to helping citizens. So today we are presenting a new package aimed at supporting citizens to cope with the inflationary crisis.
We'll subsidize all those who save electricity. Those saving compared to last year's same period will double what has been saved”, the prime minister has said.
He has said pensioners, those with social assistance, public officials, public enterprise workers and the private sector will be assisted.
For pensioners, we will share 100 euros at one time.
Social assistance families will support them by doubling the amount of assistance in a month.
For public officials, we will share the additional 50 euaries starting in September.
And from workers in public enterprises, we will share the once worth of 100 euros.
The burdened situation is also in the private sector. 80 %s are employed in the private sector.
We will support any business that increases workers' salaries. We subject 50 %s to wage growth per worker, maximum 100 euros for the first three months.
We're going to share the same amount of 100 euros in November as for students”, Kurti said.
It has also presented a contribution to businesses that have been affected by inflation and the increase in the price of building materials.












